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THE C1RNESYILL i J 1
ESTABLISHED 1875.
ui I. PIKE
w Attor xe y-at-Law,
Jefferson, Ga.
J R. PARKS,
A TTORN EV-A T-L A w
Carnesviile, Ga.
'A \. KINO,
A Tf ()1?N E Y- A T-T; A W.
Car nos villi*, Ga
yj K. LITTLE,
A TT<) H X EY-AT-1. AW,
Camosyillo. Ga.
J w. in id,,
ATT() R N E V -A T-L A W,
Jefferson, Ga.
J 01 IN W. OWEN
A TTO KX E v-AT-L A W.
Tdct'oh, Ga;
L KWTS DAVIS,
Attorxe y-at-Law,
Toccoa, Ga.
A. G. Ml t t’KKY, F. V. Fijori-- itt,
Athens. Elborton.
M cCl’HRY & PROFFITT,
Attokn f.v s-at-Law.
General Lji\t I’rmdlce in all of the
Georgia Courts.
M. FREEMAN,
* VllYSICIAN AND DRUltOlST,
Carnesville, Ga.
w s, ll AN lE,
Physician and Drcggist,
Ikiwersvillc, Ga.
Cure of cancers a specialty.
ft ^
w i w. STARK,
Attorney at law,
Harmony Grove, r.a.
I D. MELL
At r o un ey-at-La \v ,
Athens, Ga.
riinmilVr . Kr .n.arltisin . nkliu CO uiitv —11 ir
nsT «1 Mun’iii* ( han i-
],> r ita v i sa.uVounty a ppiio-i to t hUcotiri of or-
dinary of for A discharge
fuT MinstteMicVrned JliKuSSr °to all lirl
to «how mu no why the
►aid II. |l. should not be Ui»-
missteti irom his guat#i:inship ot iYT:i-
».,ieFhamller,and rem.vo the
lj-ttors Ot diMiii^Moii on t'H tut 1 n-
h^uVimt'otwViai;r«natthe, tins .it,«e
2Vth,i7t^. ' I>an - ,. McKenzie,
- * UiMUimry.
Slate Oi Georgia, Franklin cornuy.
Wherea-s eeriam pciuioners iiave mam-
IheirnpplicHtum to tills court pruning
rn ortter graining theestabiistimcm m
a muv rouit CO, 1.1.fencing at t t,e OKI xvu-
roa‘1 between ^ wui
Ihroi'ifi t!ielan ; u s* diiwttoi «■:«
,1 , f r. W. Virkery G.
w u rictoii, w.u. Adams, of’w. \v.D» akui,
amt i>y the rcidepce l>.
ih roti gti .tMttv enmis’ lamis, nuK’sil* i \ is,
'1. Wells, Louisa »mt
a 11H intersect the new matt kaUt.i 0
tr*MHsU |uismi A ( anuun's y„. t . i.um
ltow«f»v,|ie, ntAiie tine of .t. i>. omuk
land: amt wncrcas coinmissionerH ay-
|H*imv,Uurttmt yurpoHc said Have ouu-miUac’U rcYic-.vc U
and marked out t
read, W ond reported to me that sant mad
wilt ut mudi public- utility and con-
Tcnicncc, now tills is to cite and ad-
n.onisti alt persons that on ami utter
road w 1 i h
ti S Ta -irv oiven under
' lm I «nfi , >te L.u,rc i!ii>
ii,s.rtJHRr.N/u;,t.i’ciiaai’,v. 1 •■.»**
tiKOHtllA, Fraiikliu t ouut.y.
'In all wlieni it nai.v .imferti. m
rfE'k ■ntir-ii^er^ ai>|H>iiiteu upim»pp!»eatiun
I’M-. «aio» 0.
Pnjiif, tor tuciM-
Id filed tMrkdurn,#i!lH‘r»oiis show Voue mf- u
are Hereto’ -’it.'., to cause,
ant !,! they can, at the next August terra
this court, why sau .ppl.~t.ou
f*' lUM "' ' ’ wWaary.
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•Bssasissirs ,,„r, ..........;;......-
^IllulaySissUitpi. ui.ht issl Mary I’ulliani. late ot
deparunl
imwwih wote MTototeu
*5$ JSStaw a!it iluifiii Ii I r e a it'thtet’
no person has »1'F*}^ >ab!
1C, uSlSwSto. tiatf,
wrn be vc- . in
t »,e clerK of the superior court o omc
other th uutt proper VAa>on. att
mibiication SbteTte. " mait.-rT, appoint mom
fcaw-w « % ......”
royston
Livery & F86d Stab!6
r„.c Turnouts and JL aivtal
Drivers. aU lU'aiomffile iques.
Carson &
C 4IIXESYILLE FRANKLIN COUNTY GA. WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 3 1892.
*~Tti ocx: m S25
*
court, tsfsssawa having been
lend ene-ao-cd lad him
a Young man who
accused of robbing the mail. The
' J t . had been
i^nrll f aiK V 1
t G P r0te0cl *ting &t-
tornev T 1 wpnt Si “w * ° Urt m ? hc
afternoon afternoon to to see what was going
on.
The first case that on'Y
one of theft, and the ,ri S was
voai- \ h Un *f ^ ag &, not name< mr ^ 'i r8 Jr Elizabeth ia ^
\r i adw . ortli. bhe was very pretty,! ;
and bore that mfld, innocent look,
which we selaom find m a culprit.;
fnr+vI e <-w m '; ^ u a 'H 5J 1 ;v ^ d a stolen ?^ mS fei5fS SlOo from, set j {
Jx?f hcr e ?!?k^ ?ase t went Mr on, ^Tf I found a8eb J+i^ that n Ai^ this
ady was a neh widow hvmg tt,
T0 ^ l 1 -
c tie , mistress . .
• n was giving i
her testimony a fine looking young
man came forward and, with big
meaUhlcm.il mtbnate^v Ya™ said'thc ll falrMis- anfllr
to wra ) inquiry he ne sain me iair pns
oiiOTwasno relative of his, but—
t iit-heio he ht^iUtod
I cast my eye toward the pns-
oner and she wap that moment
looking at me, and the volume of
entreaty I read m her glance re-
solved me in a moment. I went to
lier and asked her if she wished
me to defend* her. She said yes.
^“vtolntointoX^ 5 1
and was admitted at once. The
loud,murmur that ran quickly
through Xfitmom^sUonihal the room told where the
I might speak with my client. I
sat state'her by her side and asked her to
case. Bhe told me she
had lived with -Mrs. Naseby two
years, and never had anv trouble
until two weeks ago, when her
mistress lost *100.
“She missed it from her drawer,”
the girl said to me, f “and asked mo
about it. I said knew nothing
ab out it. That evening I know
Nancy that Luther told Mrs. Naseby
she saw me hike the money
from the drawer—-that she watched
me through the keyhole. They
went to my trunk and found $25
of the missing money. But, sir, I
never took if, : and somebody must
have put it there.'
She pointed Nancy Luther out
to mo. She was a stout, old-faced
girl, somewhere about 25 years old,
with a low forehead, small gray
“ -i nut? 1 ^ nose ‘ and thick lins I
b b X tonce as it
rested on the fair • 3oung prisoner, nrisrmer
and the moment I detected the
look of Hatred which 1 read there I
was eonvlnc<xl she wns the roguo.
.‘ .Nancy Lather did you saj tho
girls light name had was? broken 1 asked, in for a
new “Yes. sir.’’ upon me.
I left the court-room and went to
t thepiosecuting^ttoine> i. rt and anaasRea asked
,
bun for the letters 14tnd handed to
him—the ones that bad been stolen
fromthemai f rom the mail 1 bag. bag. He He gave gave them them
m and, having selected one. I
, .1 S t i told him I
1 k the onV Lt
before night, , , I then i returned returned to to
court-room, and the case.\yen|
CK Sl>» . reKumetl , . test,- ,.
her
rn*t f. Shi Stud she intrusted the
.
room’to the prisoners care, and
! that no one else had access there
save herself.
said I, “when .
^ Mrs. Nasebv»
you first missixl the money, had the
• j ^ t0 bebeve that
• , P , *.,1-,™ k it?”
PTv® , *'
1 •' dr 0.1'
11 qi v0 ,, i, avc thought Saner of
Vutlier her trunk had not
advised it?” '
„ J.0. „ , ..
, eft the piaco. ^ , md
Nniwsv Ltrther took her -Sho
up 1 with a Bold and defiant
sa-WSv? Jfc-ttST* Sf t
the slv manner m which r she went
%t,he?hwenUrML ^ a.t was not
Xaseto^
room and shut the.door behind her.
ra oneV and put it in her pocket. picketl
Then ^stooped down
up the lamp, ami a*1
coming out 1 Hurried avaj. lj ->
fhe w^it J anbow >hc H*«I
*“**»“« r nu her ■ jurist ivss of tins, and
fe to A v. m . h the
... ..... .
24 SJ fmSBfw*
thc prisoner
“V.tiV tl*o^lIYuwk°waTar’iIld Sd
Y ’>v » r ■
“Mi >3 Luther.” I Sii riti “why
^ .
I you hS” ken. without
! waiting for her to inquire about
tha lu^t money. 4 *
“Because J could not at pa ce
mako up my mind to expo u tho
P°^T^ ir ^* *
“Have you laid up any i
, tiT "'
”i£ s ou * e11 me it you belong
““Ido *>’’ r
“In what'tW”
the bold look r r instent
forsook her. But
answered:
“I belong to Somers, Montgom-
er ? CVmn V’”
I next turned . to Mrs. Haseby.
1)0 T° u ever take a receipt
tlXy™” ^ ^ } '° U ^
*
‘Can you send and p&t one of
them for me'"”
She said she would willingly go
if tiie Court said so. The Court
did so, and she went and soon re-
turned and handed me four re-
chants, which I took and examined, .
They were signed in a strange,
^ggcnngM.and by the witness/
JNew, Aanc> .Lather, I said,
turning to the witness, and speak-
mg the m a quick, startling tone, at
same time looking her sternly
the
your sistei m te bomer-. Smnr, •> -
Tiie witness started as though a
\Otcaao had burst at her reet. Sue
turned as pale death, and every
limb shook violently I waited
until the people could have an op-
then mrtunity to see her emotions, and
1 repeated the question,
I never sent any, she gasped.
You did! I thundered, for I
W ‘^S^Xfaintly whispered
grasping tipport the railing b by ’ her sale for
“Mar it please your Honor and
"countenance, kXd'tll wS ne"
out of “I came here
to defend a man who was arrested
for robbing the mails, and in the
course of mv Access preliminary examina-
tics T had to the letters
which had been torn open and
robbed of money. When I entered
upon the case and heard the name
of this witness pronounced, I went
out and got this letter, which I
now hold, for I remembered kav-
ing Nancy seen one bearing the signature
of Lutlier. This letter was
taken from the mail bag. and it
contained $<o, and by looking at
the postmark you ^vill observe that
it was mailed on the dnv after the
81 oo were taken from Mrs.'Nase-
hys drawer. 1 will read it if you
please. The Court
nodded assent, and I
read the following, which was
without date, That made by
bhe uostmaster it"verbatim^ uuon the " outside T
*
^ '-ive “ '
‘ Sister Dorcfs: I send yu
hear seventy-five dollars which I
hum want t vu can’t to kepe kepe fur me til I cum
it cos I’m afeerd
lt will grt stole don’t speck yun
word to a kvin sole about this don t
want no body Wont to no ive willToe got cm-
[ launv con now T
m fust ,j rate here only v> that *ti mtde
f f er nothin • snipe • 01 lis , madworth - t is .
\ ic;n . ^ vit—but I ho/. yrt to git over over now. now.
Vll ^ n w i rote SHnqiliiiU'fcentS. boiit her ~iv
mv y hv luv to to all incuirin fanuU this this
'
; is d from t 1 ’,. - oia om ^ yur V U1 ur sister dstc” til til ll1 detb detli. uetn.
“Nancy “Naxcv Luthek." Lftuek. w
T “Now, “Now, T ycuip VOUf Jlonor, Honor,” I I said, said, as a.s
I gave gave him liiiii the the letter letter and and also also the the
receipts, reovipte ; “you T o«, will will see sro that that tlie the
letter letter is is directed directed to to Dorcas Dorcas Luther, Luther,
Somers Somers. . Montgomery Montgomery ° county. comity. And And
you will , vill observe obse V e that that one one hand hand
wrote wrote the thc letter letter and and signed signed the the re¬ re-
.^rve. ceipt, • t Hfitl h the r) jury J nrv will w ui a also w 0 ob- G u.
■serve. And And now now 1 ) will will onlv only add, add,
it it j is s plain plain to to see see how how the the hundred hundred
dollars a.illars were woro disposed disposed of. of. Seventv- Seventy-
fi live metuhab Y „ dollars dollars were were sent sent off off for for safe- safe¬
k« keeping, while whtle the the remaining . .
P mg placed in remmmng the the pris¬
ti^AhtoilY twenty-five t" e, h.'' trunk h ' l ''' were for eu the 1*“‘* eU in of f s
oner's cfimmnt^Ot purpose cov¬
ering t ! "5 the f* ,i. real b T?uZ criminal. vY Of tho the S.
tone b’YV of parts of the letter you must m,
judge, • 1 JYY„, now n iw leave 1,-ivp t ' mj nu- my client’s client’s chtnt b
ease t<l m ...Y vour hands. ’’
„.^iSSviL> Thc pi., case was W a« given oiven to to the the evS jury iurv
immediately 5 following their exam¬
SKipi-Arp^, ination of the letter, and without
leaving their seats they returned a
verdict of not guilty. 1 &s will not
describe the scene that followed:
^“lltebFSd but |„,j jf if \ Nancy ancv Luther Luther had had not not been been
immediately arrested for for theft, theft, she she
would wouhl have have been be«t o^d obliged to. to seek seek
protection of the officers, or ‘maimed the ex¬
cited people would would nave nave maimed
her at k least, “ <t ' if if they tbey W had not n0t d0Se done
mere. Wto
The T pc next next morning,! morning I received received, a a
note, handsomely hamLumelv written, wntton. in in which which
I I wa> was told told that that the the enclosure enclosure was was
but ^, n a a flight slight J token token of of tlie the gratifica- gratifica- in in be-
u ne f * G j. mv v efforts efforts
haif ...■, ot the poor, defenseless ,** „„i maul- i
s jL^rszuys
““®« ••
•wkKf ' uridc -
: -—
All in the Family-
—•Does Miss Boardman
lv romnb^tioti from her
th'T or her mother ?
Gladys (sweetly) - Frem her
* He’s th drug busi
father ip e ness,
ABOUT THE 110 U GO El hH OLD*
'’Tjszzsir' lc v *
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A New Wrinkle in the Milh-JIakin?
Iudnst ™ ts for ^
bcason—To Kill Currant Worms
Milk-rrakinir omit? i* mdrMrfrv '- tint kt
ofll“ does no Mi rcturS ti-i tv T toi i n-m
“ 1 h tefstnesl It Ind ™ Xld
1 ■
U .p ro fp s f., r e xcx<li-'UtV^ sca& Frown
™y orfinary of ™tagc.
tiona, ^ of'" tJi ^iik'
rnakers is evtrom >K- J' 1 Tf
nracti llv -j milV 1 ?•'»Vw«.xin^ ' ’
vanced form nf ^ 1 1
known BvVne to nroce«sVirion*Toi4.nf scVnti^.-
fe G*A*jh
milk c~n increa?«Sto skimuud fi’-ctimoS it-’
and then no^sibilitv
t> deUcti^ u lk 'without Xr anv Smn^y Lost of
searching a
chemic-d amdvsi -
Even this has been known to fail £
f or It t] oro f
bilities “tteecWs foJ profit am enormous, for
thc which form tho
startle atiL of odnlWofion_fnv atlnlinu
it is—have hardlv any com-
mercial value when the small ({ipai-
tity ^ used is taken iut0 eonsilera-
Water from hydrants is tiie bulk
0 f the adulteration Therefe noth-
h new j n this, for the charge has
k Gen ma( | e since the reign of
Edward tho ^ Confessor But the
Li/lTsY'thSf'lY'oo ^ ^ ^
jiilk tlnt^hc and' mfSii topresentsVo l
is new,
-genuity.
! n ^ Hn.o, and ti.o s/ cret Las just to-t
’ i,/ "A '' U‘"V ^fro,^ 'l i
C ® 111 t bmversity v . ot
“f re( «nl+nt Hf^ tnat ^ , work conil , such T^i’ ,
Lg Ui' Iha ' 1 1 ^ u b ai ^Hieh
.V C ■
cents a pound. One
21°^ < uaid?of wateJ m \ xed l n a
Jkimmed (1 milk andonemrirtof
look milF* like five vll <mar"s
0 f fre«h country Tt
sm ell like it fbrin aVd U "s to liko it 1
C ream will l! : suvfoco
‘ A Xu on- B * sqii-ace.
fo it. LuE'toai^t^HeChJS i his u - - . irnet
n nossession \ for medSd none?
and the’subject wrote valuable wliiAi i^e-S V-
f J i tho m Chicago U; ’ V Medical u r was a 'i Society c- r'
Here is th© analysis of the salt
and sugar preparation made by
Prof. F. G. Now. of tllO Univer-
sitv 3 of Ylichman*" 0 '
_
v
Cano
IgtSVi^g£«T ** ...../........."t...........:........»» A '. : i .V.V.-.V.
Total 2 .............. T-'T .......• 4303
Tlio ash contained the mineral
Prot ’ - N ! >T 5i lo ™ d
that 1.J.08 per cent, of this , was
con CO nimon ? moI L- salt • Thc ll f iiauor jK f aor com com-
this remarkable prepara-
tlon contained calomel coloring
matter. This, again, fe merely
another form il of burnt sutrar S
TH2 CANNING canning S-ASON
4 F „ w JUato „f Interest to the
TTrm-fdreorov Hon " " 10 ’’.
_ The hero , ami ,
canning on 01 is
* few "? rfs ot uuvice may n.st
come anuss oil tins canning subject, i lie
** to do is in
eari Y morning or after 3 o clock
in the aftemwn rather than m tho
heat of the day. Select Fruit npe that Has
not over-ripe l‘ fruit.
lt lle trec . bush or
. g g t f or prcjprving. In the
case of i{ is ful1 as wel1 -
and some preservers think better,
to sipteeze out the ieeiold juice one day
and set it in an then place till
the following day and boil it
doten into jelly. This divides the
k,wr and i9 “ §« l reKe£ h> a
S” S’K’-'.'SS u
•* “tot * aii.ua «^—*-» 0 seaoinj.
Jdlng 'niglu. ^
over
1
"Mn the puces of the fnut an ito—»
f; c ,%Fr> u ^\ Lit A*’•
Y “uti ; ‘ is
it tib , 1
“ /r
is a very ncH and very denci >us
y ,, hk . h Lasnot been weak-
t^sr wrssrt'
T
:
Sidy in the thev bciiler 7h^liC%^Ur.ny ini ended for them,
to
c | x q £ | n can.- the miiiiate t E : -ne. reti
Pickle- are vary easily pivee.. 1
by tho *ait procctks, and many peo-
Me consider this the lest way, as
it postpones tie main pqrtkm of
pic kling t o mM-w inter. . .^weet
P'^ c ^ es and many fancy picklo3
cannot be prepared in this way,
but must be none by the slower
sssi?“su of of t“x best tablo
some our very
dainties are fully as delicious if
chopped mhtts
cooked. Thus the labor is divided
between two days. Nothing is
lost and everything is gained it the
housekeeper 'do hop work calmly
an<1 q™efly, without dlloiving her-
‘self to get into a flurry of excite-
Hl-epentip housewifely ste™gft
are and especially in any ar%
the art of canning,
It is better to.feed one’s bonnie ones
long, 011 I>lack ’apple-sauce all diet winter
monotonous as the may
He, than to ruin one’s healtii work-
tre Heat of summer in the
preparation of dainties, which,
however desirable, are not essential,
„ Remedy , for *-----. Currant Worms.
A writer recommends as an un-
failincr womS remedy for the currant
-to sift fresh W ashes
again late in tho evening. But
one must be sure the ashes fall on
the worms ” To this movho added
that it is very difficult to reach the
.worms in this way, as most of
them are found on the underside
of the leaves, where they cannot
He dusted with the ashes. The
better way has been found to dust
the leaves with powdered white
Hellebore early m the morning
when they are wet with dew. This
ih ° "'°T1 ^ st “ yS 0B
^ LS Se ' e ‘ aI ‘ U}!s
Household Hints.
A bread «»i, poultice is made of
bread with boiling water
to steep foi a few moments,
“ ( ^ ^
every hour.
Liniments and ointments should
with always be applied to the patient
the hand; if applied with
cotton or cloth, the good effect
obtained from the friction would
He lost.
Hrought Hemorrhage of the lungs is
on in throe ways: First, j
by over-exerting the heart, by
over-exercising rarefied air, or by in breathing too
mountam* second as it, ascending Woe- a
mav
casioned by organic disease of the
Heart, or by tubercular disease of
th e lungs; or, third, it may be de-
Pendent upon trouble elsewhere.
Sochi water „ to+ot . as Ja good as DO that ob- A i
tamed from drug stores, and much
cheaper, SOcla may bottle bo made as follows:
catsun a bottle with (a siphon) ora
P drains suriuo- P water
Pour in nd^30 '0 S-ains of bi carbon it«
soda a of tartaric
acid in small crystals, anil cork
and tie firmly.
Tea should i n never bo i boiled. t a a It t*
should be made m a china or
the chemicals m
it Will act upon tm, not only cans-
mg imr the tne beverage oeverage m to lose lose its its iiavor, flavor
but making it injurious to the
system.
p or or lemonade lc - ncna oem ill large l ir^e cuanti- (pianti
u»b one half mnt of lemon
juice to 1 1--. pints cY ’w ater. Tins
>vill require one dozen lumps of
a angle gia. s cne lemon ana tom roi
o£ s "»“ r or one tablespoon-
ful are sufficient. , Fill the glass
mash«l ice or n}« “nu
v/ater. Tor orangea .e substitute
orange juice for lemon m this
recipe.
For beef broths and tea, pepper,
cereals red and black, pickles, beaten celery seetls,
gamLshfngsttsed; and eggs foVehicken up, are the
chief
broth thc seeds, pickles and cereals,
soak’ 1 crackers, tapioca or sago
mav be used; for calves’foot broth,
mushrooms, parsley or stale bread,
toasted and cut in dice.
A glass B mflkWa of pure cream or crackeror a glass
of fre sh salt
a taji-. 0 f fresh bread is a good
"xXS what to make *.«. of odds ■. and - ends
use
of single zephyr worsted. A friend
' °L ^
cross stitoh UDV ' fikshionable, di-
t.,fted “daisymats.” Those
who do much fancy work find it
to «"» ***> <*
which come in use short. occasionally
when the supply runs
t&.iSZ&Vss? The use of e a simple • 1 jwwder it for
, i
i£4n4»’ iL‘ 41k
tho Sift mass through to an irawtlpablc j»wder.
it a fine sieve, if it
to be used with, a puff. A much
more However, agreeable is way chamois-skm of applying it,
perforated repeated^ a with largo Lag,
a
needle so as to let the powder sift-
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VOX, XVII—NO. 31
LURED BY A MIRROR.
How the Nav.ajos Capture the Wild
.as .«,* they do ssss, the Navajos «gam. bu
cannot
prevailed rabbit. upon I have to taSto either fish
or known some
cans deluded -Navajos into eating
either of these forbidden dishes,
ivery andsometim.es there have been
serious retaliation, for the ill-
mainenjd derfully joke. Babbits arc won-
numerous in the Navajo
;fejit ’death th® »cV^oious ilght te
sooner than touch
rabbit stew is greedily fond of the
fat and querulous prairie abounds dog.
That whole region in
-“dog quently towns," and they are fre-
foes. A besieged Na^jo by tlieir swarthy
will stick a bit of
mirror in the entrance of a burrow
^ day, M if ? need >-huul be, the to tittle secure mound the cov- nil
^ted tures prize. from Ins YYhen bedroom, IMr. Iusjx deep von- un-
dergromid, ho sees a familial
;and front when tms he impudent hurnos out mtn.uor to con-
wliizz! goes a chalcedony tipped
to J rr J>w the through ground, him pinmng him
so that he cannot
tumble back into Ins home, as ho
Has a wonderful faculty for doing
even Harts m death, or a dark hand
from behind like lightning,
sexzes limi safely beyond the reach
lus cmsol-slmped teetli, and
crushes his spme with one swiff
^
T hc Largest Artificial Hound.
Few people know that almost
.
^ ^woraX
Caho ? a Mou,ul is over 700 fep f
long by 500 wide at tho base, and
90 feet hi g h * It covers over eight
acres of ground, and lias upward
of 20,000,000 cubic feet of con-
tents. When one reflects on the
low degree of civilization attained
by tho people who built tins
mound, and the inadequate tools,
employed, transportation, and machinery
it was for the Indians
J stupendous would undertaking
Hum tor us be t lie building
of another cit} Uke bv. L aos,
Ihis mound is_ really a mountain, i
and every handful of earth it con-
tains must have bi-en earned
thither in hand baskets. How
it took or why.it was built
at ah are questions that will prob- j
aT stupendousness >ly never be answered, but thc
of the work can- i
caUed in question. t
- -
Profit from Tobacco Growing.
Ttn Tlie tnllpCin Lulletm ot nf +b thoJSorthCaio- ■\Tn-th A,V
Hna Station reports the product and
profit from that tobacco btate in sevend coun-
ties of ’ Thell itetres are
as follows:
^^ %r odu Z ( - , , ,
4r7 Tw.’so ’.-.i.’s-,
Lrauku,, sni i.itt.k. ji.g
'^ritkw. .1,403 Voo OHS. tu f.1.25
< 219.tr> 51.23
Wil£on . JU; . 203.10 .i.a i:,a
........
Tf it has has Iteen bo.ii cuniniorAj . iqqMi. 1
made “ 1;l i from i** the finest profit quahto b«is sof the , n
j ycHt)W tobacco, but in all these
instances the kind produced Wr.S
; mahogan y fitters and wrapp rs.
This is not to be taken ^ a
that the culture of the yellow
tics has become less profitable,
that tho grcater attention that has
been given to the curing as well
as th G culture of fillers and wrap-
1 ha3 lcd to this
result.
The 1110 Tickled liCKieu Toad.
.
Few things .
! are more amusmg
thantowateh a toad submitting
to the operation of a
ing. He will at first regard some-
what suspiciously tho twig which
you are advancing toward him.
Hut after two or three passes down
his spinal column liis manner un-
dergoes a demdetl change: h.soj os
close trifh anj^esBonrftatote
l£ tj °, ’A'
T , i„.. v ill
Z movement which startles him.
of^tful.d,i^ when lutwmrXe with a luff
^..a^m^r/tho “ W t—s ^ *° Kl'. ci-V-v iSt ' “ U-o ‘
Snails as Food-
Nearly-five „ tons of , waails .. sold ,,
are
SS “ti rf ti. for £ood-as they ar-
"i
VStX
:
For Water Wear.
Tho Ilusoiaii -se 1 -ki».b n
j ! adapted girl wh to waiter wear
rries her is affection gone' on f< snspcndcTis this
r bit of ^raphen • her manly btitu-
ua i
mg outfit. biuptauti costume**
qn.aUAHefl.tf^ches.
A Jtrooui ?l*>cc»iliiti<>:i.
A C-f ?t Y T ar.koo, soatotl upon aloadof
broom .*■>, Ui i uia toauu up Loforo Uio
dppr of an establishm nt v.d.oro Ho cr-
pect\l to tinJ pr.-.-t t*r. Jr. mi pip:;
from ids. sort he .. Luo Ftui'o anil
tho foliowi:r silo
Ytirti A I . -11 \ i a load of
D
Y. . -St !1 “ori ilog
hrt'v tuough
as.
Ya r A 11 ilo. If
yen’ll tr o 1 1 1 \ i pi l or one
dollar a u,' - .j. i l \v tlu'y're wuth
itonble ill: .
Tli hi:i for a mo¬
I rn it] llieu re-
1, I don't w: .'rooms, as I
toM you, ! o.t 1 don’t •> d making a
trade with yon.”
Yhuikeo— What sort. f a trade?
Dealer- W k T I •• whole load
at one dollar a J ii and pay you ouc-
lialf cash, y *u to take thc other half in
trade.
Yankee—Xo yon don't mister! You'll
charge ino such an all fired profit on 11iu
other half that I nifght come out at tho
little end of tho horn.
Dealer-Oh, no: I pro, * you that
ist at what
they cost me.
Yankee—'Wall, mi.d<-r. that's what 1
1 1 utai.a. .
t “ uy*»> n.
bl ^ . s ^ a c . wulkci ^Yxvai^wbl'u
ho b jyottiu-on-h J he into the store.
u Thero v n urc> Iuistcr . fourloou
dozen v - hich r cfl i ctir]atG just
>evcu dollars coniin to mo.”
Dealer-Yes. that's right; there’s tl,o
money. Now what good, do you want
tor tho otlicr^evt u dollars..- 1
Yankee-Wall. I too You see,
-Honse Furnishing Review,
C»ipleasantly Affectionate.
An English travels r in Persia had ar¬
rived at Abadeh, where a European tele¬
official, Mr. G -, welcomed him
and invited him to remain
for tlie night. lie says:
An hour later 1 was comfortably set¬
tled upon the sofa when my rest was
disturbed by a loud bang at
sitting room door, which, fly mg
admitted two enormous animals,
I at first took for dogs.
Both of them made nt unco for my
and while the larger one curled
around mv f,-* t and com¬
il-t be smaller one.
:!v , : i 'uate disposi-
. I ■ finer and cum¬
d licking mv face uli! hands, an
, ion who.hud i dared. 1 should
- ■
v and
' niro l me
vmh t rr r term;
! or< i that
® ^ entered To at
il:
p:u ra, l
1
ti
T’.e fact
mu; -ctionate
one* Id! The
neic — in-
full. l iu vi animals.
Ft 15-.li fit Pi!( v !ll8.
~
. rr
t and at a a
,
: * it was the
l s: shield and
- ireli at the
r f March
I I? :• \v tutelary
c Ui to jriv'e :m
the cloth was
3 fill*--*! around
t ,, , Tt
Htcasion, was
in pre lOU
by.
t atal f;oat of
■■ iirnl her maj-
i till •ii i with two of
<w 1. k—tho gift of
Pc in YVindsor park,
.. l:;is cou¬
^ th' tlie Welsh Fusiliers
am r- piiivJ. Tlie
ii*talion Derbyshire
xi a ram; that of the
:;’s I ;:1 Irish light <lra-
p,,,,, 1. a-: • ■; the Royal
W uitelope, thc Ros-
1’ if t‘;€litll
a \ Pall Mall Gazette.
T?i» lVord.
TIktc is t/mte relic of sena¬
rial groa te ! mg.-i aronnd tho
Vh. l On one oc-
1 Ilf tor Jones for
j ' , lend me
^ t you? I’”o got to go
i't tlie mox y. I can’t
1 v v :e b.ick in six month's?'’
proi: ptly, *‘I won’t
i liars for six months.”
11 i's jaw fell. “But 111 tell
'.a' I will d ). I’ll I t run have$100 awtf
l; utUs if you'll stay
that long. " The wreck was tickled, and,
trainp to relate, turned up exactly
twelve months afterward to a day and
paid I :cl; the hundred.—Kate Field’s
Wasiii gton.
v.; ii,ti Girls Are Ofl«n Earl; fiitprs.
: cpwiiiion article of belief
f v.'hcn a maiden ran into
in the morning to hear
f! tlie cuckoo, end when
it t ii < if i,< r left shoe and
v.q i it she would there find a
■f tii .; mo color as that of
future husband. London Queen.
rc Nan.
Old Lady (on filing a Highlander
In his native cos am _• for the first time)—
•11! That man must be in his
ine back
-rt fr'ocks ;aii !—London Tit-
lj. *